We were walking around the fields and I thought I heard a familiar noise, so I had a look through the hedge.
I thought so! The sheep have been having their lambs and now they are back in the field next to us. You can biggify to see the baby lambs better.
They are a bit scared of us. When our heads pop through the hedge they go bouncing away.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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Aw, aren't the lambs adorable? We don't think sheep are that clever, though, so we suppose it's natural they're scared of you. Of course, you both are mighty warrior mancats...er, sort of...MOL..and no doubt very imposing to little lambs! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell they sure are cute! I haven't seen any of those in my backyard!
ReplyDeleteThe lambs are very cute...You guys have so many wonderful adventures right outside your door just waiting for you to join in the fun!!!...Eric and Flynn, you guys have a great life together!...xo...Calle, Halle, Sukki
ReplyDeleteThey are so cutes. You are lucky to get to look at sheep!! Cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice!
ReplyDeleteJust take your nap close to them with one eye open, so you can count them.
ReplyDeleteOh how precious!!
ReplyDeleteBoy, I wish we had lambs next door!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet. The circle of life again.....
ReplyDeleteOh how exciting to have little lambs right next door! And you said you had lamb for Easter I think--were you poaching?
ReplyDeleteThose are sweet lambs. You are lucky to see so many neighbors.
ReplyDeleteOh how darling!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!
ReplyDeleteThe lamb is such a cutie. Too bad they are scared of you. Do they belong to your parents or the neighbours?
ReplyDeletemum is drooling, lamb chops!
ReplyDeleteLamie pies!
ReplyDeleteMy mom is silly...that's what she is saying. I'm just impressed that they are scared of you!
Lambs are a sure sign that Spring is here.
ReplyDeleteMummy used to work on a farm during lambing season. She says it was hard, smelly, dirty work but worth it when you see the lambs bouncing about in the fields
They are bootiful!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Your very own sheep!!! Thank you for sharing the pictures!
ReplyDeleteLove, uSSSSS
You guys have the coolest neighbors!
ReplyDeleteMumloves to see baby sheep when she is drivig along.. So cute.. I have never seen any though.. Hugs GJ xx
ReplyDeleteNice picture of you looking through the hedge Eric - are you counting sheep so that you will have a good sleep when you get back home.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! We don't know why they're afraid of you, though!
ReplyDeletekyoot baby lambs!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet...what a fun place to live!!
ReplyDeleteHow precious!!! You two have such interesting things to see when on your walk abouts!!! We live in the city so the only cute things I see outside my window is squirrels and an occasional puppy.
ReplyDeleteMadi and Mom
They better be scared, you two mean business!
ReplyDeleteOur mama says awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.....and now she's remembering Spring and lambing in Ireland........she's already fed us, so guess we won't mind that she's off in a dream state again....:) We love you guys.
ReplyDeleteYou show those lambs who's boss!
ReplyDeleteAwww!!! The baaaa bebehs are cute!
ReplyDeleteMomma calls Gracie Lambie Pie sometimes, but she doesn't look anything like those Lambies.
ReplyDeleteBebbeh lambs are cute!
ReplyDeleteAwww! How cute! I'm sure any sudden movement would scare those little ones. They don't know very much about the world yet. Perhaps you should introduce yourselves to them, a little more gently -- be gentle like a lamb!
ReplyDeleteBaby lambs, that means spring is really here. Did you ever thought about herding sheep? If dogs and pigs can do it, you certainly can.
ReplyDeleteBabies are always so adorable...and you have such interesting creatures around you!
ReplyDeletepurrs
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Abby